there's so many things to say about this young brilliant guitarist. coming from the school of Segovia, Robinson. Holtzman, Kannengiser Pepe', York and the like, this is a clinic of an elegant right hand I'm not sure that I have seen many others better. this gentleman is certainly a star!
@@scottripley5764 nice there you go. Like the other man said. Do not let more advanced artist make you feel as if your efforts are fruitless but rather as encouragement to get to that level and perhaps beyond
Brilliant playing, but I think as Bream would say, remember that it's called "Jubilation", sometimes need to give a bit of air to those happy little exhalations and harmonic segments...
This version includes an intro. Actual song starts at 1:01. This is my fav guitar song! If you haven't heard it you should def listen all the way through!
Got the finger technique down - now it’s time to figure out tempo, dynamics, overuse of percussiveness and the subtle soul that turns arts and crafts into true artistry.
Why on earth doesn't this have more likes.
Incredible musicianship!
What a grace and dedication this man has.....Marvelous.....
there's so many things to say about this young brilliant guitarist. coming from the school of Segovia, Robinson. Holtzman, Kannengiser Pepe', York and the like, this is a clinic of an elegant right hand I'm not sure that I have seen many others better. this gentleman is certainly a star!
Fantastic job...
Superb playing, and what a piece of music, sublime.
Nice job, it's the best version I've ever heard.
absolutely beautiful. Rhythm is such spot on consistency, along with good tones and beautiful expression.
This one and Parkening´s version my favorites.
You need to get more of Brig's recordings posted. Man, what talent!
Gorgeous melody.
Fantastic performance.
Bravo!
Großartig! Great!
Bravo, very nice.
Yay, now I feel even more insecure in my playing. Thanks.
+Scott Ripley that's funny though xD
+George Salas Um, he wasn't being sarcastic or anything.
be encouraged brother not dissmade you can do this
I've progressed an absolute ton since this comment. Finishing up Villa-Lobos' Prelude No. 1 and 3, Capricho Arabe, and a ton of other music.
@@scottripley5764 nice there you go. Like the other man said. Do not let more advanced artist make you feel as if your efforts are fruitless but rather as encouragement to get to that level and perhaps beyond
Brilliant playing, but I think as Bream would say, remember that it's called "Jubilation", sometimes need to give a bit of air to those happy little exhalations and harmonic segments...
wow effect.
This version includes an intro. Actual song starts at 1:01. This is my fav guitar song! If you haven't heard it you should def listen all the way through!
The intro is in York's version as well
The intro is part of Andrew’s piece even though he doesn’t always play it...
Well played except you need to vary the force you strike with , it's not played at one constant
Got the finger technique down - now it’s time to figure out tempo, dynamics, overuse of percussiveness and the subtle soul that turns arts and crafts into true artistry.